This thread really made me Laugh.... When win 8 just released, people complained alot for the start button Missing, now MS listen to us by putting back that magic button hi hi... and now you asked to remove the button??? Doesnt make any sense.. This thread supposed to be deleted right away

Seems the people MS asked haven´t been able to speak in complete sentences.

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no no no man.... MS has just censored the word start menu and on all people request they have read only start button

..... this is going to fail..............
This will happen, because Microsoft is ignoring the human needs and focusing on technology, which is the expected kneejerk reaction from a company pressed into a corner by its own arrogant decisions.
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I didn't cry for the damn button, and IMO M$ has come up with the silliest of solutions in the end: Instead of adding another checkbox to the taskbar properties dialog where everybody can choose to enable or disable the button, they just forced it on us the same way they did in Windows 8 when they removed the button and there was no way to bring it back. "Yeah, we listened to your feedback, and as a result we scrww the people who were perfectly OK without a button..."

Personally, I don't need it, and I feel quite comfortable without having a button that is permanently visible on the taskbar. When I want to open the Start screen, I use the keyboard or the lower-left corner, never the charms because it's too hard to reach on non-touch devices. Maybe I'm fine with it because I'm one of the people who didn't really use the Start menu already in previous Windows versions. All my frequently used applications are pinned to the task bar (12 icons), the rest is done with Search (Win-key, start typing and enter). The question is: How much worth is the button now to the people who actually wanted the Start menu back...

MS are trolls, all the idiots were saying they wanted the start button back, so that's what they did, so now it breaks/makes difficult the 3rd party start MENUs, they actually wanted the menu back, no-one cares about the button, they wanted the menu, MS thinks they are clever